Introduction

On this site, I posted a picture (almost) every day, from December 3, 2010 to December 3, 2011. Only 16 days during that period are without pictures. All but two pictures were taken on the day of the post. Sometimes the daily picture represented the day in a larger way; sometimes it was just a picture. Since I posted so often, some pictures are more interesting than others.

After one year of posting a daily picture, I posted pictures less frequently - whenever I had something worth sharing.

After two years of more casual posting, I decided to once again post a daily (or almost daily) picture in 2014.

I'm not a photographer, and most of these pictures were taken with an inexpensive digital camera. A few were taken with a cellphone camera. Click on any picture for a larger view.

Friday, April 22, 2011

Another day of cellphone-only pictures; I wanted to learn more about the capabilities and limitations of my cellphone camera. I thought this early 20-century sidewalk on Clifton Road in Atlanta showed character.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

As an experiment today, I only used my cheap cellphone to take pictures. Although my usual digital camera is not expensive, it does give me a lot more control than the cellphone camera. Here's the best of the lot today - Sassy with her favorite ribbon.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Elias Nour (1914-1993) began exploring Stone Mountain, near Atlanta, when he was ten years old. By the time he was thirteen, he knew the mountain so well that he was able to rescue a hiker who had slipped partway down the steep side of the mountain. Over the years, he rescued over thirty hikers and received a Carnegie Medal for heroism. At some point, he carved his name into the mountain.

I forgot my camera when I climbed Stone Mountain today; this picture was taken on my cheap cellphone.